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The swelling civil resistance in the country serves as a reminder of the strength of collective non-violence
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A police officer pays respect to Myanmar nun Sister Ann Rose Nu Tawng as she kneels in front of police officers to ask security forces to refrain from violence against children and residents amid anti-coup protests in Myitkyina, Myanmar on March 8, 2021, in this still image taken from video.
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The swelling civil resistance in the country serves as a reminder of the strength of collective non-violence
Aung San Suu Kyi was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1991 while she was still under house arrest in Myanmar. In a lecture in 2012, she described the award as a recognition that “the oppressed and the isolated in Burma were also a part of the world, that they were recognising the oneness of humanity”. It is ironical that 30 years later, the Nobel laur
Deakin Univ, Jindal Global Business School announce study option
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New Delhi, March 11 : Deakin University, Australia and Jindal Global Business School (JGBS) have announced an innovative study option for Indian students which will allows them to get two degrees on successfully completing the four-year program in Business Analytics.
The four-year program will allow Indian students to qualify in Business Management (MBA) and Business Analytics on the completion of four years.
In the current situation when travel is suspended and students are uncertain of an overseas higher education opportunity, Deakin University, Australia and JGBS have developed the four-year program which will allow students to transfer their studies after 2 years to a campus in Australia to study for another 2 years and complet
Sonipat (Haryana) [India], March 11 (ANI/NewsVoir): IndiaDeakin University, Australia, and Jindal Global Business School (JGBS) have announced an innovative study option for Indian students which will allow them to get two degrees on successfully completing the four-year program in Business Analytics.
The four-year program will allow Indian students to qualify in Business Management (MBA) and Business Analytics on the completion of four years.
In the current situation when travel is suspended and students are uncertain of an overseas higher education opportunity, Deakin University, Australia and JGBS have developed the four-year program which will allow students to transfer their studies after 2 years to campus in Australia to study for another 2 years and complete an undergraduate degree in Business Analytics. After successful completion, students will be awarded a Bachelor of Business Administration from JGU and a Bachelor of Business Analytics from Deakin University, Australia.